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MARKED BY THE SILENCED WOLF

MARKED BY THE SILENCED WOLF

The Iron City was no longer a fortress; it was a dinner plate. ​The harvest is over, but the rot is rising. Winnie must find a way to reclaim her power without the Web, while Thorne and Silas must find a way to unite a starving city against an enemy that cannot be seen or calculated.
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Alpha's Curse: Bound by fate

Alpha's Curse: Bound by fate

The noise was getting louder and louder. "Adrian!" I yelled. Suddenly, the door opened as Darius entered, sweating profusely. "What is going on?" I asked him. "The city is on fire!" He yelled immediately as he ended the room. "What?" I asked him in confusion. "Explain what's going on in the pack now?" I yelled at him. "The city is on fire!" He announced. "What do you mean, can you explain better?" Adrian asked him as I sat up. The city is on fire?
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Coronation Of A Disaster

Coronation Of A Disaster

"We saw him surrender." "I know what I saw," I snapped. "And I know what I'm going to do. I'm going to kill him myself." I turned away from the fire. I looked out the grimy window. The moon was rising over the burning city. It was a blood moon. "We rest tonight," I commanded. "At dawn, we move." *** Dawn broke grey and brutal. The snow had started falling in the night. It covered the burning city in a blanket of white, hiding the scars but not the heat.
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Owned By The Don

Owned By The Don

She looked back toward the bed, where Jaxon slept in the half-light, the most dangerous man in the city, unaware of the tiny heartbeat that had just begun inside her. The storm outside wasn’t done, but inside her, another one was just beginning. The night after the fire, the air around the Morreau estate was soaked in the scent of smoke and salt, destruction clinging to everything like a curse that refused to wash away. The city lights burned duller, the world quieter, as if holding its breath for what Jaxon Morreau would do next, but the Don didn’t roar this time. He planned.
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The Fire Within

The Fire Within

And they set them on fire, their screams were echoing through the darkness of the night and the ladies waited for their abomination of look-alikes downfall, they watched, they have burned their own kind with their own bare hands, unbeknownst them that they'll soon share the same fate. End of Vision Ruby sucked in a deep breath as she came back to the land of the living to be met by the worried looks of her Winnie and Kevin, as the rest had left to pursue their plans while Ruby was passed out. She gave their questions no mind when she heard whispers, they were getting louder and harsher. Ruby stood up abruptly, almost tripping on air as she started looking around her, staring at the ceiling,
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Lost to Fire: Book Two

Lost to Fire: Book Two

Brixtius replies. "How do you know what I am?" "I have been all over the provinces. I have seen all manner of people, and I have excellent instincts about individuals," Brixtius pauses to consider his next words before speaking. "When I saw you, I knew you were out of place at Madame Corydon's. Her whores usually have no life left in their eyes, their spirits broken. You still have so much spirit, which means that you were newly acquired. And I don't want to see your fire extinguished. You seem familiar to me. Something that reminds me of my late wife," he finishes.
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Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire

Austin and I hadn't talked for days. I hurriedly made my way to the wooden hut. As soon as I opened the door, the familiar figure I'd been yearning for days appeared before me. I heard a loud thump of my heart banging against my ribcage. "I want to claim my prize." Then, Austin closed the distance between us with just one long stride. He held my head in his hands and kissed me deeply. His kisses were hot and passionate. He was as hungry as a wolf that had been starving for days. His eyes were like a whirlpool oozing with honey as they drew me into the vortex.
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FIRE OF GENESIS

FIRE OF GENESIS

First, he needs to protect the children. He turned to the officer. "Tell the media about this new incident. Ask them to tell everyone to stay indoors and be vigilant. Until this man is caught, no one is safe. Gather the rest of the men and make sure you block every exit out of the city. Apprehend him on the spot. If he proves stubborn, shoot at sight," Alex gave his orders. "Okay sir," the officer saluted and left. Alex brought out his phone and dialed his wife's number.
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Fire And Ice

Fire And Ice

Kingston yelled and immediately a flaming fire fell on her b©dy She screamed and fell on the ground trying to get free from the fire but the fire only increased Kingston wasn’t satisfied,,he stood up and walked toward her but a for-ce stopped him all of a sudden that he couldn’t move. The fire on Moon’s b©dy went down also,,but she fainted right on the sp-ot The three deities appeared “You can’t hurt your mate” The first one said “She’s not my mate!!” Kingston yelled but it wasn’t him,,it’s his demon Botis who alre-ady took over completely
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Incendiary

Incendiary

Kristi took a sip of beer and leaned back in her chair. She was seated at one of the big round tables at McNally's with several of the guys from her shift plus Patrick, Keith, and two other cops from their precinct. The topic, as it had been for the past few nights, was the rash of fires in their area. "Dan Varney's all over this one," Brad Hawkins said. Kenny MacMillan, another firefighter from her shift, nodded. "He's one of the best arson investigators in the entire Dallas Fire-Rescue organization. If there's anything to be found, he'll be the one to find it."
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Frequently Asked Questions

I dove into the tangled world of 'City on Fire' and found myself wanting to tell you about the two novels most readers mean when they ask about that title. One is a sprawling literary epic that feels like a time capsule of a gritty New York, and the other is a pulpy, high-stakes crime saga that punches hard and fast. Both wear the same name but give you very different rides: one luxuriates in atmosphere and character webs, the other drives through corruption, loyalty, and violent consequences. Here’s how each one plays out, in a way that won’t spoil the central reveals but will give you a real sense of what you’re getting into.

The first 'City on Fire' that most people mention is the multi-threaded, character-heavy novel that burrows into 1970s New York. It stitches together the lives of people from very different corners of the city—wealthy families, aspiring artists, lost kids, and frenetic nightlife crowds—and then drops a sudden violent event into their orbit. That crime becomes the hinge the narrative swings on, pushing private secrets and simmering tensions into the open. What I love about this version is how the prose luxuriates in mood: the subway grime, the music, the growing sense that the city itself is a living, dangerous organism. It’s less about plot mechanics and more about how the characters are shaped by decay, ambition, paranoia, and the cultural explosions of that era. You get long, immersive chapters that let you live inside different heads, and the payoff is more emotional and atmospheric than it is a neat puzzle solution.

The other 'City on Fire' is full-throttle crime fiction—lean, fast, and obsessed with cause-and-effect among cops, politicians, and gangsters. This one reads like a noir-infused blockbuster: an incidence of violence sparks investigations, loyalties are tested, and what seems like a local crime unravels into a sprawling tale of corruption and revenge. The characters in this version are hardened, streetwise, and morally tangled; the narrative focuses on action, procedural detail, and the brutal ways power shifts hands in an urban landscape. If you’re into tense interrogations, moral compromises, and set pieces that escalate into all-out chaos, this iteration scratches that itch. The moral complexity makes it compelling—you cheer for some choices and recoil at others, and the book keeps you turning pages because the stakes feel very real.

Between the two, I tend to reach for the first when I want to sink into texture and character, and the second when I want adrenaline and tight plotting. Both capture a city that feels alive and dangerous, but they do it with different instruments—one with long, human riffs, the other with short, hard-hitting notes. If you’re picking up a copy, think about whether you want to be absorbed into atmosphere or pulled through a thriller; either way, you're in for a city that burns in memory long after you close the book. Personally, I love how each version makes the city feel like a character itself—messy, magnetic, and impossible to look away from.

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